Survey shows majority of Canadians concerned about personal finances in event of cancer diagnosis
The cost of living is already top of mind for Canadians, but imagine a sickness costing you a lot more money. A survey conducted by Angus Reid for the Canadian Cancer Society shows that two-thirds of Canadians believe a sudden cancer diagnosis would make it difficult to manage household finances. Kelly Wilson Cull, director of advocacy at the Canadian Cancer Society, joins Dan Burritt to discuss how government can help close the cancer care gap.